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Sue
BREAKING THE GAME
Where: Ghent, New York, Rotterdam, and the Internet
When: October, November & February 2005 - 2006
WORKSPACE UNLIMITED, in collaboration with New York curator Wayne
Ashley, are currently organizing Breaking the Game, a series of
interdisciplinary workshops and online symposium that bring together
competing theorists and practitioners to build, debate and reflect on
virtual worlds, computer gaming, immersive technologies, and new
possibilities for artistic practice and experience. Taking place both
online and offline, the workshops will open up the art of game
modification to the contingencies of everyday life, where virtual
technologies increasingly mediate physical spaces and human movements
in very complex and dynamic ways. Networked across multiple cities, the
symposium will be organized around three core themes: "Hybridity",
"Overclocking the city" and "The virtual world as interface to self and
society."
For more details and to register for Breaking the Game workshop please
visit:
http://www.workspace-unlimited.org/breakingthegame
or visit our website at:
http://www.workspace-unlimited.org
Breaking the Game is supported by: Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds, Vlaamse
Gemeenschap, V2_Organization, Vooruit Kunstencentrum.
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www.digitalartsforum.org.uk
The Digital Arts Forum Website is a new site which offers its members the
opportunity to publish news, events and weblogs, as well as take part in
discussions, forums and online chat.
The Digital Arts Forum is aimed primarily at digital artists and arts
workers in the East Midlands region of the UK, although we welcome input
from members elsewhere. The Forum is managed by Gareth Howell, Digital Arts
Development worker at Arts and Technology Partnerships in Loughborough.
The Digital Arts Forum provides a meeting ground for digital artists and
arts professionals to discuss work, strategy and development. Through its
regular meetings and email discussion lists, it aims to bring together a
network of artists to develop collaborations and partnerships which will
build the quality and profile of digital arts in the region
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